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Helen Furnace

Just west of this point can be seen the well-preserved interior of cold blast furnace built in 1845. It was one of numerous iron furnaces operated in Clarion County from about 1829-1867. The County, then, was often referred to as ...

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Seven-Mile Historic Bridge

Constructed between 1908 & 1912 as a railway bridge. The bridge was modified in 1935 for the use of automobiles until 1982.

Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 1 at milepost 73, on the right when traveling south on ...

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Goucher Baptist Church

(Front)

This church, the oldest in the Broad River Association, was founded in 1770 and was first called Thicketty Branch Baptist Church. After meeting in a brush arbor and area houses, it built its first permanent church, a log building, ...

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Col. Francis "Gabby" Gabreski

(1919-2002)

A US Air Force pilot, he was a leading fighter ace during WWII and the Korean War. He taught fighter tactics to his pilots as squadron commander. He was highly decorated by the US and its allied partners. The son ...

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Jonesville Veterans Monument

Front

Dedicated to those who served World War I Apr. 6, 1917 ~ Nov. 11, 1918

Right Side

Dedicated to those who served World War II Dec. 7, 1941 ~ Dec. 31, 1946

Back

Dedicated to those who served Korea June 27, 1950 ~ Jan. ...

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Shepherd and McQuesten Building

1870

This building was built by L. W. Shepherd & B. C. McQuesten as a bank. It was the first location of Peoples National Bank, which bought the property in 1872 and then relocated to 137 S. Main around a ...

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Guignard Park

Gift to the City of Cayce on March 13, 1961, by the heirs of John G. Guignard to be maintained as a public park in a state of natural beauty. This park established to conserve wild flowers, native shrubs and ...

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Women's Rights

 

Birthplace of Elizabeth

Cady Stanton, 1815 - 1902

Pioneer of Women's Rights

A Leader in the Women's

Suffrage Movement.

George E. Pataki, Governor

Marker is on North Market Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Emily Geiger

Emily Geiger Heroine of the Revolutionary War captured while delivering secret message from Gen. Greene to Gen. Sumter held captive at Fort Granby July 3, 1781

Marker can be reached from Morlaine Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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John Branch

Governor of N.C., 1817-20, and of the Florida Territory, Secretary of the Navy, U.S. Senator. Home was four blocks, grave is ½ mile, west.

Marker is at the intersection of North McDaniel Street (U.S. 301) and East Franklin Street, on the ...

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